Claims
- 1. An accelerometer assembly for use in activating a switch or the like responding to multiple acceleration pulses in series, comprising:
- a housing forming a chamber having a first and second end;
- a mass slidably disposed in said chamber and movable during acceleration from said first end toward said second end;
- means for biasing said movable mass toward a reset position adjacent said first end;
- means for damping the movement of said mass in said chamber;
- cam and follower means carried by said movable mass and said housing for relative movement in response to said acceleration, said cam and follower means including means for temporarily blocking the mass movement toward said second end after a first acceleration pulse;
- said cam and follower means cooperating together to allow continued movement toward said second end and switch activation in response to at least a second separate acceleration pulse in series with the first.
- 2. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 1, wherein said cam means comprises a substantially Z-shaped slot.
- 3. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 2, wherein said Z-shaped slot includes;
- a first integration leg substantially longitudinally aligned with the direction of acceleration to allow movement of said mass toward said second end during a first acceleration pulse;
- a second integration leg substantially longitudinally aligned with the direction of acceleration to allow further movement of said mass toward said second end during at least a second acceleration pulse; and
- a cross-over leg for connecting said first and second integration legs together, said cross-over leg being transverse with respect to the direction of acceleration and serving as a means for blocking the movement of said mass and preventing switch activation in response to a first acceleration pulse only.
- 4. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 3, wherein said cross-over leg includes a rearwardly protruding lip as a means for further blocking mass movement during the first acceleration pulse.
- 5. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 3, wherein said cam means further includes a latching slot extension, said latching slot extension communicating with said second integration leg of said Z-shaped slot at the end opposite said cross-over leg, said latching slot being reverse angled with respect to the direction of acceleration so as to maintain switch activation following at least two separate acceleration pulses in series.
- 6. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 1, wherein said follower means includes a follower pin slidably received in said cam means.
- 7. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 5, wherein said mass includes a central recess and said follower means includes a follower pin slidably received in said Z-shaped slot.
- 8. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 7, wherein said cross-over leg includes a rearwardly protruding lip such that the mass and cam must move slightly in reverse toward the reset position before the follower pin enters the second integration leg.
- 9. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 8, wherein said follower pin is connected to a springloaded rotor concentrically disposed within said central recess of said mass and mounted to said housing, said rotor biasing said pin to move in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of acceleration so that said pin moves through said cross-over leg of said Z-shaped slot following completion of the first acceleration pulse and into said latching slot extension following completion of at least two separate acceleration pulses in series.
- 10. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 3, wherein is further provided a fixed pin mounted to said housing, said fixed pin being slidably received in said first integration leg of said Z-shaped slot so as to restrict said cam means from rotation.
- 11. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 10, wherein said first integration leg is wider than said cross-over leg and said fixed pin is dimensioned to prevent entry into said cross-over leg during reset of said mass toward said first end.
- 12. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 1, wherein said damping means includes a damping fluid and a restricted flow orifice connecting the opposite ends of the chamber through which the fluid flows during damped movement of said mass during said first acceleration pulse, and first and second bypass ports in said housing and said mass, respectively, said ports being aligned only in the position of said mass between said first pulse and said second pulse, and passage means connecting said aligned ports to the opposite ends of said chamber, whereby to allow relatively free movement of said mass between said pulses.
- 13. An accelerometer assembly for use in activating a switch or the like responding to multiple acceleration pulses in series, comprising:
- a housing including end portions forming a chamber;
- a post mounted to an end portion and projecting into said chamber;
- a movable mass including a central recess for receiving said post;
- means for biasing said movable mass toward a reset position;
- means for damping the movement of said mass in said chamber;
- cam means carried by said movable mass, said cam means including means for temporarily blocking mass movement in response to a first acceleration pulse; and
- means for following said cam means, said following means being mounted on said post;
- said mass being movable along said post in opposition to said biasing means during acceleration and said cam and following means cooperating together to allow continued movement and switch activation only in response to a series of at least two separate acceleration pulses.
- 14. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 13, wherein said cam means includes a substantially Z-shaped slot and a latching slot extension, said Z-shaped slot including a first integration leg substantially longitudinally aligned with the direction of acceleration to allow movement of said mass in opposition to said biasing means during a first acceleration pulse, a second integration leg substantially longitudinally aligned with the direction of acceleration to allow further movement of said mass in opposition to said biasing means during at least a second acceleration pulse, and a cross-over leg connecting said first and second integration legs together, said cross-over leg being transverse with respect to the direction of acceleration and serving as a means for limiting the movement of said mass and preventing switch activation in response to said first acceleration pulse; and said latching slot extension communicating with said second integration leg of said Z-shaped slot at the end of said second integration leg opposite said cross-over leg, said latching slot being reverse angled with respect to the direction of acceleration so as to maintain switch activation following at least two separate acceleration pulses in series.
- 15. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 14, wherein said following means includes a follower pin received in said cam means.
- 16. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 15, wherein said follower pin is connected to a spring-loaded rotor mounted to said post, said rotor biasing said pin to follow said cam means in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of acceleration so that said pin moves through said cross-over leg of said Z-shaped slot following completion of the first acceleration pulse and into said latching slot extension following completion of at least two separate acceleration pulses in series.
- 17. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 16, wherein is further provided a fixed pin mounted to said post, said fixed pin being slidably received in said first integration leg of said Z-shaped slot so as to restrict said cam means from rotation.
- 18. The accelerometer disclosed in claim 13, wherein said damping means includes a damping fluid and a restricted flow orifice connecting the opposite ends of the chamber through which the fluid flows during damped movement of said mass during said first acceleration pulse, and first and second bypass ports in said housing and said mass, respectively, said ports being aligned only in the position of said mass between said first pulse and said second pulse, and passage means connecting said aligned ports to the opposite ends of said chamber, whereby to allow relatively free movement of said mass between said pulses.
Government Interests
The U.S. government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC04-76DP00789 between the U.S. Department of Energy and At & T Technologies, Inc.
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